cani run gta 5 in A lenovo G50-80

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uhmm to start off i think my pc is very unique to what i found common in in the internet most of the same model of my laptop is pretty weak but when i check there specs they lack my AMD Radeon(TM) R5 M330 which was i was curios if it can run gta v then before i make this question i ask if that gpu can run gta 5 and the answer is yes but i dont know there cpu ram or maybe they have an extra powerful gpu if you having trouble analyzing my problem i list my specs from below

Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-5010U CPU @ 2.10GHz

Video Card AMD Radeon(TM) R5 M330

Video Card #2 Intel(R) HD Graphics 5500

RAM 4.0 GB

Operating System Microsoft Windows 10 (build 16299), 64-bit

and also thank you for sharing your time fixing my problem and sorry if i waste your time
 
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You've listed a dual-core CPU. You'll need a quad-core CPU for most modern 3D games and certainly for GTA V.

4GBs of RAM isn't helping either. You'll need at least 8GBs, preferably 16GBs.

Your GPU is so out of its league it's almost cruel to burden it with GTA V. You'll need at least a 4GB GTX 800-series card, ideally a 10-series. I'm not familiar with AMD's models but I believe the RX 460 should be adequate.

Even if you're OK with low settings, you may not achieve even that with your current specifications. And bear in mind that GTA V is a fairly expensive game with a massive open-world map and great graphics (and an equally great soundtrack.)

'Slide-show' is used to describe very bad screen stutter (5 - 10 FPS).
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uhmm does my gpu that really weak but somebody said that my first gpu the AMD Radeon(TM) R5 M330 can run it and i belive my problem is for the cpu and my other gpu and ram but i dont give really a care for the graphics so its ok if its the lowest as long as i can run it and play it and what do you mean "slideshow" ty
 
You've listed a dual-core CPU. You'll need a quad-core CPU for most modern 3D games and certainly for GTA V.

4GBs of RAM isn't helping either. You'll need at least 8GBs, preferably 16GBs.

Your GPU is so out of its league it's almost cruel to burden it with GTA V. You'll need at least a 4GB GTX 800-series card, ideally a 10-series. I'm not familiar with AMD's models but I believe the RX 460 should be adequate.

Even if you're OK with low settings, you may not achieve even that with your current specifications. And bear in mind that GTA V is a fairly expensive game with a massive open-world map and great graphics (and an equally great soundtrack.)

'Slide-show' is used to describe very bad screen stutter (5 - 10 FPS).
 
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